In an attempt to enable AMD-V on the Windows platform in Android studio, I was wondering What will happen if,
- Firstly we enable virtualization from BIOS
- Then we turn on WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)
- Then we install Linux from windows store
- We use Xfce/Xorg to have the GUI ready
- Lastly, we install android studio
Will we be able to, use native AMD-V support on windows?
Or is there an alternative way to get Native Support of AMD-V?
Current PC Config:
Processor: AMD A6-9200 7th Generation Dual Core @ 2.70 GHz
RAM: 8 GB DDR4 2400MHz
Graphics: 1GB Internal DAC
OS: Windows 10 - 1903
Laptop Model: Dell Inspiron 3565
AMD-V is not supported on the Windows platform in Android studio
this is wrong. See Android Emulator - AMD Processor & Hyper-V Support. See also Run Android studio emulator on AMD processor